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    Question 110 Long range hunter with new accustock in 6.5 Creedmore stock question


    I'm wanting to replace the accustock on my rifle with a McMillan A3 or A5 style stock but I'm having trouble finding short action 110 stocks. I believe the action length is 4.4", is the 110 compatible with other 10/11/12 series short action stocks? My rifle is a bottom bolt release as well.

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    110 designates a long action... 10 designates short action. 10/11/12 are compatible... 110/111/112 are compatible. The recoil lug for the accustock, is different then a standard lug.

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    Is this a short action 110 with the new number designations?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SageRat Shooter View Post
    110 designates a long action... 10 designates short action. 10/11/12 are compatible... 110/111/112 are compatible. The recoil lug for the accustock, is different then a standard lug.
    That might explain my confusion. I was assuming mine was a short action

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    Is this a short action 110 with the new number designations?
    It may be, not sure. It's Item no 57021S

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    Quote Originally Posted by want2ride View Post
    Is this a short action 110 with the new number designations?
    I was unaware that there had been a change to the designations.... I may be completely wrong in my statement above. Figures I guess, Savage just has to change something.

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    http://www.savagearms.com/news/

    I see a reference here about the 6.5 Creedmoor in the long range hunter... its number is 57021. So apparently Savage is now designating based off caliber, and all actions are 110...? Interesting!!

    I wonder if the actions are all "LONG ACTIONS" now whether it's a short action cartridge or a long actions cartridge? Kind of like they did with the Axis line.

    MSOB,

    You may have a short action it appears.. What caliber is your rifle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SageRat Shooter View Post
    I was unaware that there had been a change to the designations.... I may be completely wrong in my statement above. Figures I guess, Savage just has to change something.
    It's a 6.5 Creedmore

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    6.5 Creed is a short action cartridge for sure. They look pretty darn nice... Think I'd shoot it as is for now.

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    Wish i could help you with the A5 stock question, but without knowing anything about the new line and what they did or didn't change about the actions... I don't want to give you bad info.

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    Measure the screw spacing in the action. That should say for sure what it is.

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    all new 10/110's are called 110's now from the factory. However, they did not change the actions. If it's a short action cartridge, consider it a model 10.

    therefore, look for model 10, short action, bottom bolt release.

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    Quote Originally Posted by foxx View Post
    all new 10/110's are called 110's now from the factory. However, they did not change the actions. If it's a short action cartridge, consider it a model 10.

    therefore, look for model 10, short action, bottom bolt release.

    Thank you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by foxx View Post
    all new 10/110's are called 110's now from the factory. However, they did not change the actions. If it's a short action cartridge, consider it a model 10.

    therefore, look for model 10, short action, bottom bolt release.
    Right on Foxx.... Thanks for clearing that up.

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